West suburban leaders demand removal of fence outside Broadview ICE facility
A federal judge last week approved a request to remove the fence put up outside the ICE facility.
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A federal judge last week approved a request to remove the fence put up outside the ICE facility.
Meanwhile, local leaders from Chicago's western suburbs gathered outside the Broadview U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center Monday, decrying the actions of federal agents and demanding the removal of a riot fence outside the facility. Lauren Victory reports.
Meanwhile, an appeals court has blocked the deployment of National Guard troops in the Chicago area, and encounters between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and Chicago community members continued over the weekend. Lauren Victory reports.
Meanwhile over the weekend, the U.S. Department of Homeland security posted on social media that it is increasing operations in Chicago. Lauren Victory reports.
Leaders said they will be on the scene to condemn how federal agents are blocking streets and deploying chemical weapons during protests.
A few priests had a calm conversation with the Illinois State troopers. However, they were denied entry.
As a judge ordered fencing at the ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois be removed, the Broadview Police Department took several protesters into custody Friday morning.
Charges against a veteran who was arrested protesting outside the ICE facility in Broadview have been downgraded.
Charges against a veteran who was arrested protesting outside the ICE facility in Broadview have been downgraded.
Broadview police handcuffed at least four protesters outside the ICE facility on Friday morning. Clashes between police and protesters began when five or six protesters locked arms and stepped right onto the other side of the concrete barriers in front of state police.
Broadview, Illinois, police have handcuffed at least two protesters outside the ICE facility. Over 50 people are protesting peacefully outside the facility.
A federal judge approved a request to remove the fence put up by ICE agents outside the Broadview, Illinois ICE facility.
A federal judge in Chicago issued a temporary restraining order Thursday, blocking federal agencies from using certain forceful tactics to suppress protests or prevent journalists from covering those protests.
On Thursday morning, some National Guard troops near the riot fence outside the ICE facility. Asal Rezaei reports.
Meanwhile, a federal judge was set to decide Thursday whether to block the hundreds of National Guard troops who have been sent to Chicago. Asal Rezaei reports.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not immediately confirm that the people seen in the video were National Guard troops. Asal Rezaei reports.
A small group of protestors gathered outside the ICE processing facility, with their chants energized following a federal judge's extension of a nationwide consent decree.
The guards are currently stationed about 55 miles southwest of Chicago in Elwood. City, county, and state leaders are hoping the legal move will deter any movement.
Federal prosecutors have dismissed charges against three of five protesters arrested outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview on the same day last month.
The Texas National Guard said Monday evening that it was deploying. Meanwhile, a new curfew for protesters has been instituted at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview. Lauren Victory reports.
The Texas National Guard is deploying as the mayor of Broadview, Illinois, puts new rules in place for protests outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility there. Lauren Victory reports.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott posted a photo to X around 8 a.m. Tuesday with a caption reading, “The elite Texas National Guard. Ever ready. Deploying now.” Lauren Victory reports.
Oak Park Township trustee, Juan Munoz, said he was among those detained by ICE on Friday during a protest.
Village leaders say they've been documenting what they call violations of First and Fourth Amendment rights at the facility.
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